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- Our love is a secret, our love is a word. Something so silenced, yet perfectly heard. Our love is a whisper, our love is a…
- That moment when you can actually feel the pain in your chest from seeing or hearing something that breaks your heart.
- Love able's us to feel our best and our worst. We rely on someone so much, need someone, want someone, and have someone for sometime,…
- The blade dont make scars, the people who bully people make scars, depression makes scars, love makes scars, being judged make scars, like I said…
- My emotions are something that I will always hide.
- I put on this happy face like, 'Hey, everything is cool...' but the pitiful truth is there is this little something inside me that just…
- I'm not going to stress over you anymore. It's not worth it. I tried to work something out, but you ignored it. I'm not trying…
- I thought of you today but thats nothing new. I thought about you yesterday and the day before that too. For every day good or…
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